AP Day in Photos

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11:05 am EDT, Wednesday, October 1, 2014

In this Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 photo released by Nagoya City Fire Dept., a Nagoya City firefighter uses a gas analyzer to check toxic volcanic fumes next to a Buddha statue near the summit of the Mount Ontake in central Japan. Increased seismic activity raised concern Tuesday, Sept. 30, about the possibility of another eruption at the Japanese volcano where dozens of people were killed by Saturday's initial eruption, forcing rescuers to suspend plans to try to recover at least two dozen bodies still near the summit. (AP Photo/Nagoya City Fire Dept.) EDITORIAL USE ONLY

In this Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 photo released by Nagoya City Fire Dept., a Nagoya City firefighter uses a gas analyzer to check toxic volcanic fumes next to a Buddha statue near the summit of the Mount Ontake

In this Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 photo released by Nagoya City Fire Dept., a Nagoya City firefighter uses a gas analyzer to check toxic volcanic fumes next to a Buddha statue near the summit of the Mount Ontake in central Japan. Increased seismic activity raised concern Tuesday, Sept. 30, about the possibility of another eruption at the Japanese volcano where dozens of people were killed by Saturday's initial eruption, forcing rescuers to suspend plans to try to recover at least two dozen bodies still near the summit. (AP Photo/Nagoya City Fire Dept.) EDITORIAL USE ONLY

In this Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 photo released by Nagoya City Fire Dept., a Nagoya City firefighter uses a gas analyzer to check toxic volcanic fumes next to a Buddha statue near the summit of the Mount Ontake

In this Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 photo released by Nagoya City Fire Dept., a Nagoya City firefighter uses a gas analyzer to check toxic volcanic fumes next to a Buddha statue near the summit of the Mount Ontake in central Japan. Increased seismic activity raised concern Tuesday, Sept. 30, about the possibility of another eruption at the Japanese volcano where dozens of people were killed by Saturday's initial eruption, forcing rescuers to suspend plans to try to recover at least two dozen bodies still near the summit. (AP Photo/Nagoya City Fire Dept.) EDITORIAL USE ONLY